SAIC RICO Bloomberg Protest - Suzannah B. Troy Speech

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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2011

Artist, blogger, and political commentator Suzannah B. Troy gave a speech today outside the New York City offices of SAIC to demand a RICO refund of triple damages against SAIC for their role in the organised crime that took place to rob taxpayers of over almost $1 billion in CityTime project costs.

Union representatives from Local 375 and DC 37, community activists, New York City taxpayers, and others gathered at 1250 Broadway in a demonstration against the technology company known as SAIC.

For years, newspaper and television reporters, bloggers, and whistle blowers have been reporting details of a massive taxpayer fraud perpetrated by New York City officials, by employees of SAIC and of another company known as Technodyne, and possibly by lobbyists in connection with the scandalous CityTime project.

The CityTime project began with an original budget of approximately $60 million, but has since ballooned to over $700 million.

The U.S. Attorney's Office has begun an investigation, but nobody yet knows how high this scandal, and other technology consultancy contract scandals, may go up the Bloomberg administration.

Stay tuned.

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  • Awesome!!!

  • @aja1954 It's our money. We want it back. SAIC, give us our money back ! We need it NOW !!! If we can apply RICO law, we can get TRIPLE damages !!!

  • I hope Preet invokes the RICO act to get us triple damages paid by SAIC for all the CityTime CityCrime fraud. It's our money. We need it NOW !!!

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  • @astoria25 Me too but I am not holding my breathe considering he has not made any arrests.....yet. How about arrests City Hall and SAIC + all the sub-contractors that are involved from how many companies. Ditto for ECTP.

  • @aja1954 Thanks!

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